Radio Zamaneh
  • Home
  • Advertise
  • About Zamaneh Media
    • Sponsors
    • Donate
    • Vacancies
    • Contact us
    • Legal
    • Republishing Guidelines
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Advertise
  • About Zamaneh Media
    • Sponsors
    • Donate
    • Vacancies
    • Contact us
    • Legal
    • Republishing Guidelines
No Result
View All Result
Radio Zamaneh
No Result
View All Result

Mehdi Hashemi released from Evin

by Zamaneh Media
December 17, 2012
in Latest Articles
Reading Time: 1 min read
0
Mehdi Hashemi released from Evin
Mehdi Hashemi with parents

Mehdi Hashemi, the son of Ayatollah Rafsanjani, who heads Iran’s Expediency Council, was released on Sunday evening, December 17, after three months in Evin Prison.

The Tehran Prosecutor’s office announced that Hashemi was released after completion of the investigation and payment of the “appropriate bail.”

Hashemi returned to Iran in September after a three-year absence from Iran. He was immediately taken into custody by the judiciary to complete an investigation regarding charges against him.

Mahmoud Alizadeh, Hashemi’s lawyer, reported that his client had been informed of the charges against him before his release. Alizadeh added that he has not yet been allowed to read his client’s file.

Alizadeh also told IRNA that Mehdi Hashemi has put up the deed to his house for bail.

The Fars News Agency reported last month that charges against Hashemi include “espionage and the transfer of sensitive information”, “disturbing national security” in the days following the controversial 2009 presidential election, “disturbing the economic system of the country” and “corruption during his employment in the oil ministry.”

Mehdi Hashemi has reportedly told his father that the charges against him are in no way backed by any documents and he has denied all charges against him.

Related Posts

A Diary from Iran: Fear, Waiting, and Uncertainty on the 23rd Day of War
Economy

A Diary from Iran: Fear, Waiting, and Uncertainty on the 23rd Day of War

June 18, 2026
About $3 for a Day’s Labor in Iran: Less Than 250 Grams of Meat
Human Rights

About $3 for a Day’s Labor in Iran: Less Than 250 Grams of Meat

June 18, 2026
A Field Report from Iran: The Housing Crisis After the War
Economy

A Field Report from Iran: The Housing Crisis After the War

June 18, 2026
Hormuz, Bab al-Mandab, and the New Age of Cheap Maritime War
Economy

Hormuz, Bab al-Mandab, and the New Age of Cheap Maritime War

June 11, 2026
Bab al-Mandab: How a Red Sea Chokepoint Can Shake Oil and Food Markets
Economy

Bab al-Mandab: How a Red Sea Chokepoint Can Shake Oil and Food Markets

June 11, 2026
A Field Report from Iran: Nurses Who Carry Life in the Heart of Death
Economy

A Field Report from Iran: Nurses Who Carry Life in the Heart of Death

June 11, 2026
Radio Zamaneh

© 2026 Zamaneh Media

More information

  • Sponsors
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Other ways to give
  • Legal

Follow Us

When The Internet Goes Dark, We Go On Air... Donate in:
USD EUR / All Currencies

When The Internet Goes Dark, We Go On Air...Donate in:
USD EUR / All
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Advertise
  • About Zamaneh Media
    • Sponsors
    • Donate
    • Vacancies
    • Contact us
    • Legal
    • Republishing Guidelines

© 2026 Zamaneh Media